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My Mother Was Not Pleased
Brought forward for the Vintage Photos Theme Park theme of: SOMETHING OR SOMEONE BLOCKING THE VIEW
My brother effectively blotting out my mother's (not often photographed at that time) face.
She was not happy with him.
We are with our next door neighbors, and later immigration pals, at one of the town parks.
Ruth and I are sporting the ubiquitous 50s/60s English side hair ribbon. Auntie Vera is looking good.
King George's Playing Field, Rayleigh, Essex, England.
1962
My brother effectively blotting out my mother's (not often photographed at that time) face.
She was not happy with him.
We are with our next door neighbors, and later immigration pals, at one of the town parks.
Ruth and I are sporting the ubiquitous 50s/60s English side hair ribbon. Auntie Vera is looking good.
King George's Playing Field, Rayleigh, Essex, England.
1962
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